trullization (Meaning)

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trullization (n.)

The act of laying on coats of plaster with a trowel.

Synonyms & Antonyms of trullization

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trullization Sentence Examples

  1. The trullization process involved gradually transforming the church into a localized institution.
  2. The Eastern Orthodox Church underwent a period of trullization, becoming more autonomous from Byzantine influence.
  3. The First and Second Trullan Councils aimed to establish a distinct Eastern Orthodox liturgical and disciplinary identity.
  4. The trullization of the church reduced the influence of the Pope on Eastern Orthodox affairs.
  5. Some Eastern Orthodox theologians resisted the trullization movement, arguing it compromised church tradition.
  6. The trullization period witnessed the emergence of distinctive Eastern Orthodox practices and rituals.
  7. The trullization of the liturgy allowed for the use of local languages and customs.
  8. The trullization process contributed to the cultural and theological divergence between Eastern and Western Christianity.
  9. The trullization period is considered a significant chapter in Eastern Orthodox history, shaping its identity and practices.
  10. The trullization of the Eastern Orthodox Church has left a lasting legacy on its theology, liturgy, and governance.

FAQs About the word trullization

The act of laying on coats of plaster with a trowel.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The trullization process involved gradually transforming the church into a localized institution.

The Eastern Orthodox Church underwent a period of trullization, becoming more autonomous from Byzantine influence.

The First and Second Trullan Councils aimed to establish a distinct Eastern Orthodox liturgical and disciplinary identity.

The trullization of the church reduced the influence of the Pope on Eastern Orthodox affairs.